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The linden leaf was used on the seal of the reeve of Fricktal in the 16th century. In 1802, the linden leaf was used in the seal of the administration of the
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In the early 18th century, the citizens of Bern attempted to purchase Fricktal from the Habsburg Emperors without success. Subsequent to the 1797
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as municipal coat of arms from 1873. Since 1997, the same coat of arms is unofficially used to represent Fricktal.
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in the 11th and 12th centuries. The western Fricktal was held by the Burgundian Lords of
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had lost large parts of its original Swabian possessions south of the Rhine to the
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in 1057 and upon his death in 1080 his possessions passed to his son in law
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As of 2014 Fricktal, with its mild climate, is an important location for
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in the early modern period. It was joined to Switzerland only during the
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occupied Fricktal, and in 1802 it was briefly a canton of the
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of Further Austria sold the Breisgau with Fricktal to the
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region to the south was finally conquered by the Swiss at
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rivers, from the 10th century onwards of the smaller
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in the medieval period, ultimately from a Late Latin
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Canton of Fricktal
Schupfart
Northwestern Switzerland
Laufenburg
Rheinfelden
Swiss
Aargau
Roman era
Frick
Breisgau
Further Austria
Napoleonic period
Basel
High Rhine
border with Germany
Jura Mountains
Early Middle Ages
Alemannic

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